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  • QuestionIs there a rain sensor in this lawn mower?

    • Answer Yes, this lawn mower has a rain sensor.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionAre batteries included with this lawn mower?

    • Answer Yes, one battery is included with this lawn mower.
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  • QuestionWhat is the labor warranty for this lawn mower?

    • Answer The labor warranty for this lawn mower is 3 years.
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  • QuestionWhat is the maximum speed of this lawn mower?

    • Answer The maximum speed of this lawn mower is 2 miles per hour.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionCan I control this lawn mower with a smart app?

    • Answer Yes, you can control this lawn mower remotely via the smart app by connecting via bluetooth and wi-fi.
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  • QuestionDoes this lawn mower have a tilt sensor?

    • Answer Yes, this lawn mower has a tilt sensor.
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  • QuestionDoes this lawn mower have a lift sensor?

    • Answer Yes, this lawn mower has a lift sensor.
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  • QuestionHow does it cross the driveway and into the front yard and back does it have a problem or is it just the way you GPS the pattern

    Asked by Ricke.

    • Answer Hello there! Thank you for your inquiry. The mower’s ability to cross a driveway and return is based on mapping and positioning technology, not a traditional random pattern. During setup, the mower creates a map using RTK (real‑time kinematic) positioning as its primary navigation method when satellite coverage is available, and it automatically switches to VSLAM (visual navigation) when RTK signals are reduced or unavailable—such as when moving over concrete, patios, or driveways. Because of this VSLAM capability, the mower can be intentionally mapped along a defined non‑grass route, like across a driveway or walkway, to move between lawn zones or reach the charging base. Once that route is learned, it will consistently follow the same path on its own. As long as the driveway path is clear, visually consistent, and free of obstacles, crossing into the front yard and back is expected behavior and part of the design, not a GPS error or malfunction. Thank you for choosing WORX!

      Answered by Worx Product Expert